Look for a small, white IC (ant size) with a "P" in the middle of it. You may need a magnfying lens to see the "P". It should be near the LCD connector. Check it with a multi-meter. Set it to Ohm mode, and put one side of the probe on each side. If the "fuse" (technically called a filter) is good, it should read all 0's. Make sure the battery is disconnected and power is unplugged before doing anything.

If the one there is anything like the one here (mall kisok), I would not have them try a glass only repair. This is a repair that takes skill and equipment to do right. Look for a well rated, established, locally own repair shop. Make sure they cover the screen in case it is damaged during the repair.

From a purely technical stand point, yes it is possible... But it would require you to remove the glass and replace the flex cables (requires a very expensive machine). From a practical standpoint, no.

Have you tried a new home button extension flex cable (the cable that runs from the top of the metal plate to the bottom)... I work on these every day (own a repair shop), and at least once a week I damage one of these cables without knowing it at first. They tend to be the most fragile on the bottom end, and if not taken off carefully the small metal plate under the bottom connector comes off.

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Not like many of us get much Samsung business anymore... Most of my customers faint or hang up when I tell them how much to fix an S7 Edge screen... Looking into the freezing technique, but not eager to spend a could grand on a maybe....

OK, I see what your talking about. Their is also a little hump on the right that is probably the connection point. Looking at the screw in the center of the button, maybe it comes out the front like the track-pad on a macbook. That shield should be lots of fun, I am betting the LCD flex is glued over.

Ya, It does have a resemblance to the iPad Mini 4 too (oddly enough did two of those this week, of four total I have seen). We should all know very soon hopefully. We all know the fruit company would like to kill all the small repairs shops off and force people to their stores, but then again I am in a fairly large city with no store for 2.5 hours in any direction...

I am zooming in trying to find a cable, so far I can't find one coming off the button. I know the folks at iFixit have to take their time and do a complete teardown (and upload and type out info), I just wish they would skip ahead a little ;) - We all know the logic board will come out ;)